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When your project demands a material that won't corrode, crack under stress, or add unnecessary weight, standard steel and aluminum fall short. Engineers, hobbyists, and fabricators working in demanding environments — marine, chemical, aerospace, or high-heat applications — need a metal that performs without compromise. TA2 Grade 2 commercially pure titanium sheet delivers exactly that: exceptional corrosion resistance, solid structural integrity, and a lightweight profile that outperforms many conventional metals.
Each sheet is cut from commercially pure Grade 2 titanium (TA2), offering a balanced combination of strength and ductility. Available in flat sheet format across multiple footprints — 100 × 100 mm (approx. 3.94 × 3.94 in), 150 × 150 mm (approx. 5.91 × 5.91 in), and 100 × 200 mm (approx. 3.94 × 7.87 in) — with thickness options ranging from 0.5 mm to 4.0 mm (approx. 0.020 in to 0.157 in). Sold individually or in 2-piece sets depending on the variant selected.
Typical use cases include custom heat shields and exhaust components for motorsport builds, corrosion-resistant liners and baffles in chemical processing equipment, lightweight structural panels for RC aircraft and drone frames, and precision shim stock for mechanical assemblies requiring tight tolerances. Whether you're sourcing titanium sheet for marine hardware fabrication, DIY knife-making blanks, or industrial prototype work, these TA2 ti metal plates offer the dimensional accuracy and material consistency your project requires.
| Material | Commercially Pure Titanium, Grade 2 (TA2) |
|---|---|
| Standard | ASTM B265 Grade 2 equivalent |
| Purity | ≥ 99.2% Ti (commercially pure) |
| Density | Approx. 4.51 g/cm³ |
| Tensile Strength | Typically 345–485 MPa |
| Yield Strength | Typically 275–380 MPa |
| Elongation | Typically ≥ 20% |
| Hardness | Approx. 80–100 HRB |
| Sheet Format | Flat plate, mill finish |
| Available Footprints | 100×100 mm / 150×150 mm / 100×200 mm |
| Thickness Range | 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, 2.0 mm, 3.0 mm, 4.0 mm |
| Surface Finish | Mill finish (slight rolling texture); not polished |
| Max Service Temperature | Approx. 300–350°C (continuous) |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent — saltwater, dilute acids, oxidizing media |
| Weldability | TIG weldable with ER Ti-2 filler in inert gas shield |
| Quantity per Order | See variant options |
For shim stock, gaskets, or thin structural liners, 0.5–1.0 mm is typically sufficient. For heat shields, brackets, or panels requiring moderate rigidity, 1.5–2.0 mm is a common choice. For load-bearing structural components or knife blanks requiring significant stock removal, 3.0–4.0 mm provides the necessary cross-section. If you are unsure, contact us to confirm before ordering.
The 100×100 mm sheet suits small brackets, test coupons, and shim applications. The 150×150 mm sheet works well for medium panels, heat shields, and knife blanks. The 100×200 mm sheet is ideal for elongated components such as exhaust heat shields, structural ribs, or strip-cutting stock. Select the size closest to your finished part dimensions to minimize waste.
Grade 2 commercially pure titanium offers a tensile strength typically in the 345–485 MPa range, which is adequate for many light structural, marine, and chemical applications. For higher-stress structural applications requiring greater strength, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy is generally recommended. Grade 2 excels where corrosion resistance and formability are the primary requirements.
TA2 Grade 2 titanium forms a self-healing titanium dioxide passive layer that provides corrosion resistance superior to most grades of stainless steel in saltwater, chloride-rich, and many acidic environments. It is widely used in marine hardware, chemical processing, and desalination equipment for this reason. Unlike stainless steel, it does not suffer from crevice corrosion or pitting in chloride environments under most service conditions.
Yes, with appropriate tooling. Thin sheets (0.5–1.0 mm) can be cut with aviation snips or an angle grinder with a thin cutting disc. Thicker sheets require an angle grinder, jigsaw with bi-metal blade, or CNC router with carbide tooling. Drilling requires sharp HSS or carbide drill bits, slow speeds, and consistent feed pressure to avoid work-hardening. Always use cutting fluid to extend tool life and improve cut quality.
TA2 Grade 2 titanium is used for knife handles, liners, and bolsters due to its corrosion resistance and light weight, but it is not typically used for cutting edges because it does not harden sufficiently through heat treatment to hold a sharp edge. For blade stock, a tool steel or Grade 5 titanium alloy is more appropriate. For handle scales, frame locks, and liner lock components, TA2 in 3.0–4.0 mm thickness is a practical choice.
Quantity varies by variant. Some size/thickness combinations are available as single pieces (1 pcs) and others as 2-piece sets (2 pcs). The quantity is clearly indicated in the variant selector — please confirm your selection before adding to cart.